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hotwaterandmilk · 22 days
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Series: BASARA Artist: Tamura Yumi Publication: Gekkan Flowers (05/2013) Details: Tamura Yumi 30th Anniversary Postcard Calendar (April) Source: Scanned from my personal collection
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aqua-fluminis · 3 months
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hey hey, long time no fanart of distressed children! the horror aspects are some of my favourite bits of 7 Seeds, even though I'm not even a big horror fan or anything, but this scene is my roman empire at this point
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highresshojosei · 5 months
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7SEEDS by Yumi Tamura || Volumes 1-9
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velaversal · 2 years
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having something worth dying for is never the same as willingness to die
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shoujo-enthusiast · 4 months
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7Seeds said you will feel despair
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sleepless-miles · 1 year
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7SEEDS, by Tamura Yumi
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izark · 6 months
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Series: Basara Artist: Tamura Yumi Publication: Shogakukan, 1998 Details: Game cards for a tabletop game that comes with the Basara illustration book vol. 2 Source: Scanned from my personal collection
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teapotart · 1 year
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Silly Basara fanarts 🦉
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jessenigma · 4 months
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My Favorite Continuing Manga Reads of 2023
For the past few years on twitter, I've made threads of some of my favorite manga and light novel reads from the past year. This year, I decided I would move it over to two tumblr posts.
After the cut are some of my favorite titles that I started before 2023 and kept reading this year.
Basara, Yumi Tamura
The best thing Viz did for me this year was create a whole new cheap subscription service full of Shogakukan titles, which meant that I could plow through the last several volumes of Basara all at once. This series thrilled me, broke my heart, and made me so happy. Sarasa is such a good lead, finding the courage to fight for her people while still being a teenage girl who just wants to be happy and loved, and I would love to read more series with leads just like her.
Run Away with Me, Girl, Battan
When the first volume of this came out and Kodansha's marketing compared it to Princess Jellyfish, I thought it was going to be something at least a bit lighthearted - woman reunites with her high school girlfriend, they end up running away to live happily ever after, the end, right? - but as it turns out, it was more like the very good but very depressing series about domestic abuse, Sensei's Pious Lie. While it wasn't as heavy as all that in the end, I was fascinated by the relationship between the two leads and the struggle to deal with baggage left from their teenage years. (And Battan's art is awfully sexy, much appreciated.)
Tales of the Kingdom, Asumiko Nakamura
I am so sad that the English release of Tales of the Kingdom is nearly caught up with Japan, because that means that I have to wait a small eternity for more stories about this fantasy kingdom where all the men have complicated relationships with their brothers. Asumiko Nakamura really goes all out on the clothes for this one and it's just gorgeous. There's another volume set to come out early in 2024 and I will cherish every page.
Kowloon Generic Romance, Jun Mayuzuki
I have been in love with Kowloon Generic Romance ever since the end of the first volume completely recontextualized everything that went on before it, and each new volume fills me with even more delight and questions about what's going on with these characters in this very fictional version of Kowloon Walled City. Mayuzuki's art is also super gorgeous and sexy, and I am so ready for the next volume to set my head spinning even more.
10 Dance, Inouesatoh
Finally! A new volume! This series was on hiatus in Japan for a while, so it was understandable, but I rang in 2022 with the previous volume of my beautiful ballroom dancing Shinyas and wasn't entirely sure I'd get to see them at all in 2023. The events of the latest volume were more than a bit of a surprise (sex? in my very charged but not technically explicit ballroom dancing bl manga?), and now I'm even more eager to see what happens next.
The Case Files of Jeweler Richard (light novel), Nanako Tsujimura
I enjoy the Jeweler Richard novels a little more with each new book and this year brought the best part of the story so far to me. This series is such a thoughtful exploration of its characters, from the leads to the recurring side characters to the one-off clients and friends, and I appreciate how deliberately inclusive it is.
Witch Hat Atelier, Kamome Shirahama
It's basically illegal for me to leave Witch Hat Atelier off any yearly list of favorite titles as long as there's new volumes coming out for me to read. With each volume, it feels like we're moving farther and farther away from the bright and shiny new world of magic that Coco first joins, but there's still always this idea that people can and should help others. It isn't necessarily easy, and magic certainly isn't the cure-all, but there's still almost a kind of optimism. I like that, that it's possible to have horrible things happen in a story but there's still light out there.
Ooku, Fumi Yoshinaga
So I finally finished Ooku this year, only 6 years after I first picked it up at the library. Bless Fumi Yoshinaga for being the catalyst for me learning anything about the Tokugawa shogunate and for creating such a fascinating alternate take on history, complete with women leaders who were just as terrible as the original male versions. I can't believe they actually did an anime, however incomplete an adaptation, because I long had that pegged as something that would never ever ever happen with this series.
My Love Mix-Up!, Wataru Hinekure & Aruko
My most favorite cheery gay romcom title also came to an end this year, and going straight for the silliest soap opera trope in the last volume was both perfectly on brand and perfectly suited to the story. I just wish more stories would unabashedly embrace the ridiculous tropes and give me lots of humor alongside the romance.
Lost Lad London, Shima Shinya
Though the conclusion of this series seemed a bit rushed, I really loved how well Shima Shinya captured the feel of a British crime drama all the way through the story's three volumes. I want to see how much they grow with their storytelling in the future, because this was a strong first series.
MADK, Ryo Suzuri
How could my beloved eroguro demon manga end? Ryo Suzuri does such creative work with character design and it's such a shame that I won't get to meet any more cool-looking demons now. But that said, the story really stuck the landing with Makoto's obsession. I can't wait to reread all three volumes so I can fully appreciate just how much changed (and how much didn't change) for him.
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jariten · 1 year
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ときめきまんが道 (Tokimeki Manga Michi), Koi Ikeno こわいはなし (Kowai Hanashi), Anthology cover by Yumi Tamura サプリ (Suppli), Mari Okazaki ショート・プログラム (Short Program), Mitsuru Adachi 睡沌氣候 (Suiton Kikou), Shinya Komatsu トーマの心臓 (The Heart of Thomas), Moto Hagio
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hotwaterandmilk · 4 months
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Series: Tomoe ga yuku! Artist: Tamura Yumi Publication: Gekkan Flowers (05/2013) Details: Tamura Yumi 30th Anniversary Postcard Calendar (December) Source: Scanned from my personal collection
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mercyll · 2 months
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highresshojosei · 3 months
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Basara by Yumi Tamura
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hatsumishinogu · 8 months
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Yumi Tamura Debut 40th Anniversary Book KALEIDOSCOPE
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